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Financial Management in the Department of Defense: No One is Accountable
Date: 03-05-2008
Type: research
Categories: Business Ethics / Research, Reports & Publications
Source: Sensiblepriorities.org
Type: research
Categories: Business Ethics / Research, Reports & Publications
Source: Sensiblepriorities.org
This report by Kwai Chan, the former Assistant Inspector
General with the Environmental Protection Agency and the
former Issue Area Director in the National Security and
International Affairs Division in Government Accountability
Office (GAO), documents that the Department of Defense’s
financial accounting systems remain so deeply flawed that
there’s little reason to expect improvement—much less a
solution—to the Department’s financial mess in the
foreseeable future.
Organization:
Sensiblepriorities.org